Re: Device discovery/pairing issue w/ BlueZ on Debian

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On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 8:47 PM, Clemens Vasters <clemensv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I’ve got a cheap Bluetooth car diagnostics dongle (OBD-2, ELM327) that
> gets discovered by and pairs with Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, OSX
> Mountain Lion, iOS 6, and Android Jelly Bean.
>
> I can’t get it to be either discovered or paired with BlueZ on Debian
> Wheezy on my Notebook (bare metal, ThinkPad W510) or Raspbian Wheezy
> on the Raspberry Pi. On the latter I even went so far to pull the
> source for BlueZ 5.8 and install it from source. No dice.
>
> I’m pretty puzzled about this. How would I go about debugging or,
> rather, what data do I need to gather (and how) for someone to help me
> with this.

If this isn't the right list for this sort of question, could someone
point me to a more appropriate one?
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